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13 years ago @ Buffzone.com: CU sport... - McCartney: Jon Embree ... · 0 replies · +1 points
13 years ago @ Buffzone.com: CU sport... - Bohn: No decision on H... · 0 replies · +7 points
13 years ago @ Buffzone.com: CU sport... - Woelk: Loss to KU tops... · 2 replies · +17 points
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Just spent time on the radio in Baton Rouge talking about the possibility of Les Miles coming back to Boulder. Interesting possibility.
Looks like Ringo is trying to jump on the Miles rumor.
13 years ago @ Buffzone.com: CU sport... - Hansen faces ups, down... · 2 replies · +2 points
13 years ago @ Buffzone.com: CU sport... - Hansen faces ups, down... · 14 replies · +3 points
Les Miles News
My Aunt and Uncle are big time Michigan boosters and they said what they are hearing is The Mich AD is no longer interested in Miles because Les Miles is interested in another job...The Colorado Job and Miles has reached out to Mike Bohn via back channels
13 years ago @ Buffzone.com: CU sport... - Woelk: CU must send ri... · 0 replies · +2 points
Glad to see you adding to your "accomplishments" Hawk. Chin up the passing game will be dialed up for Cody to try and get the record at CU.
13 years ago @ Buffzone.com: CU sport... - Woelk: Foundation has ... · 5 replies · +6 points
But, first, Dan Hawkins has to do the right thing this week: announce his resignation, effective at the end of the season.
Undeservedly, Hawkins was given a fifth season in Boulder, and it has been proved beyond all reasonable doubt that he cannot recruit satisfactorily; cannot get the best out of the players he does have; cannot make sound judgments in the hiring of assistants (and is too loyal to those even he knows are not qualified, and admits it privately); cannot coach on game day adequately; cannot win on the road and in the conference — anywhere; cannot interact suitably with alumni, students, parents of players, the coaches in the other sports at CU, the administrators and the media; and cannot continue to represent this state or this school in football.
Hawkins will be fired. However, if he agrees to resign — and take a reduced payoff from the approximate $1.8 due (since he got a lottery-like million bucks for this season) — Hawkins and his son should be permitted to finish what they started. Then, they can go off and coach together at some small college.
Bohn, glad to see his bad hire go, already has put together a list of potential successors and currently is researching all the candidates.
McCartney, 70, indicated to me months ago he had lost faith (maybe not the correct word choice) in Hawkins, and no longer could support him, and would be willing to come back to the position because he had belief he could rebuild the crumbling program and his wife, Lyndi, who has been seriously ill since before McCartney retired from CU (which was one of the reasons he stepped aside), had been given a "miracle" positive prognosis by her doctor.
Logan, 56, indicated to me a year ago he long has been interested in coaching at his alma mater
and he never thought much of Hawkins.
What if McCartney were named head coach and Logan the assistant head coach? McCartney could put the Buffs back on track in the Pac-12 next year with his astonishing recruiting ability and college football wisdom, and Logan, who is familiar with every quality high school football player, could serve as the understudy (and offensive coordinator). When McCartney decides to step down, Logan would step up.
Hopefully Woody, Hopefully.